Roxbury Heritage State Park

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Roxbury Heritage State Park
John Eliot Square and the First Church of Roxbury
Ventura Park, Dorchester (Vose’s Grove near the mouth of the Neponset River)
“Indian Trail” & First Meeting House, Churchill's Lane, Milton
Titicut Reservation, Bridgewater
“Shortly after the last glaciers receded from the region over 12,000 years ago the first colonists - Paleo-Indian hunters and gathers - entered the Taunton River Drainage. From that time Native Americans inhabited the region more or less continuously until the arrival of European settlers.”
“Tribes dispute reservation where a $1B casino is planned,” Indian Country Today (December 13, 2020), https://indiancountrytoday.com/news/tribes-dispute-reservation-where-a-1b-casino-is-planned.
Caddy Park & Black’s Creek, Quincy
Black's Creek
In precolonial times, marshes surrounded this area and were rich hunting grounds for native American Indians.
Native Americans
For thousands of years before European settlers arrived, Native Americans occupied this land. Tools were made of stone, bone, and other natural materials.
Coastal Resources
The Massachusetts coast was an important source of food for the Native Americans. Fish, water, birds, shellfish, and the occasional seal or beached whale were collected.
Pilgrims' First Landing Park, Provincetown